January 15, 1904.] 



SCIENCE. 



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In regard to the application of the Society of 

 College Teachers of Education and of the Society 

 for Horticultural Science for affiliation with this 

 association, tlie committee recommended that the 

 applicati6ns be granted. 



On the Relations of the Journal Science with the 

 Association. 

 On the recommendation of the committee it 

 was voted: 



1. That the treasurer be added to this com- 

 mittee. 



2. That the vice-presidents of the association 

 and the permanent secretary be added to the edi- 

 torial committee of the journal. Science. 



On Amendments. 



The following amendments to the constitution 

 having been proposed at the Washington meeting, 

 favorably acted upon by the council and reported 

 to the general session were adopted : 



Article 34, second line, change the word assess- 

 ment to the word dues. 



Article 35, first line, change the word assess- 

 ment to the word dues. 



Article 37, first line, change the word assess- 

 ment to the word dues. 



On Fellows 

 The following members were elected fellows of 

 the association: Edward Goodrich Acheson, Vic- 

 tor C. Alderson, J. M. Allen, Frank Marion 

 Andrews, Henry Prentiss Armsby, B. J. Arnold, 

 Luigi d'Auria, Oscar Phelps Austin, Thomas M. 

 Balliet, J. H. Barr, John Mallery Bates, Albert 

 T. Bell, W. Z. Bennett, William B. Bentley, Ber- 

 nard Arthur Behrend, Samuel Lawrence Bigelow, 

 Charles Edward Brewer, W. K. Brooks, David I. 

 Bushnell, Jr., Sidney Calvert, William E. Castle, 

 Hubert Lyman Clark, Frederic Edward Clements, 

 George E. Coghill, James Milnor Coit, Charles A. 

 Conant, Robert A. Cooley, Henry Crew, William 

 Crozier, Eichard Sydney Curtiss, N. M. Eenneman, 

 George Egbert Fisher, Moses Gomberg, Benjamin 

 Feland Groat, Charles M. Hall, Fred DeForest 

 Heald, George Grout Hedgcock, J. S. Hine, Fred- 

 erick W. Hodge, S. J. Holmes, William Hoskins, 

 Ira Woods Howerth, William James, John Black 

 Johnston, Edwin S. Johonnott, Edward Kasner, 

 Edward Keller, C. A. liing, J. S. Kingsley, Martin 

 A. Knapp, Charles M. Knight, Jesse Goad Land, 

 A. S. Langsdorf, F. M. Leavitt, Felix Lengfeld, 

 Victor Lenher, P. M. Lincoln, G. W. Littlehales, 

 George Edwin McLean, Haven Metealf, Robert 

 Treat Paine, Charles J. Reed, Jacob Reigliard, 



James Ford Rhodes, Isaac W. Rijey, Samuel P. 

 Sadtler, E. Ihvight Sanderson, Homer LeRoy 

 Shantz, John Lewis Sheldon, Bohumil Shimek, 

 Edward Randolph Taylor, J. Bishop Tingle, Olin 

 F. Tower, J. L. Van Ornum, F. L. 0. Wadsworth, 

 S. W. Williston and A. N. Winchell. 



The following resolutions were proposed 

 and adopted at the meeting of the general 

 session held Friday, January 1 : 



In view of the extremely complete and effective 

 arrangements which have guarded and guided the 

 conduct of the multiplied activities of the meeting 

 with such unusual success, and in the thought of 

 the many eourte.sies which have been extended to 

 us on every hand with most genuine hospitality, 

 it is a peculiar pleasure to be called upon to present 

 for adoption by the association the resolution of 

 thanks which aie so incomplete an expression of 

 our appreciation of these privileges. At the same 

 time, each one of us must feel that the most ex- 

 tended enumeration would only partially include 

 the many who have so generously contributed 

 to make this meeting a success in every direction. 



First of all, the thanks of the association must 

 be extended to the local committee, and partic- 

 ularly to the honorary president, the Hon. David R. 

 Francis; to the chairman, Professor William Tre- 

 lease; to the secretary. Professor A. S. Langsdorf; 

 to the treasurer, Mr. William H. Thomson, and 

 to the members of the executive committee, Chan- 

 cellor W. S. Chaplin, Mr. George H. Morgan, Pro- 

 fessor F. E. Nipher, Mr. John Schroers, Mr. 

 Walter B. Stevens, Dr. William Taussig and Mr. 

 H. C. Townsend, who, as chairman of the various 

 subcommittees, have arranged for all the details 

 with such forethought as to keep the machinery of 

 a large and complicated program in operation 

 without friction or interference, and to provide for 

 many outside courtesies of the most enjoyable 

 type. 



Sincere thanks are due to the Board of Edu- 

 cation for placing at our disposal the Central 

 High School building, so admirably adapted to the 

 purposes of this meeting; to Superintendent of 

 Public Instruction F. S. Soldan; to Principal W. 

 J. S. Bryan and his corps of assistants and stu- 

 dents for their untiring efforts in caring for the 

 various sections, and to Messrs. George F. Knox, 

 William Butler and S. A. Douglas for their con- 

 tinued oversight and manipulation of the lanterns 

 and other appliances placed at the disposal of the 

 sections. 



Tlie association is deeply indebted to the trustees 

 and director of the Missouri Botanical Gardens 



